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Determine which sequences of transformations could be applied to the parent function f(x) = x to obtain the graph of g.
1.Shift left 2 units, reflect over x-axis, and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3. 2.Shift right 6 units, reflect over x-axis, and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3.
3.Reflect over the y-axis, vertically stretch by a factor of 3, and then shift up 6 units. 4.Reflect over the x-axis, vertically stretch by a factor of 3, and then shift up 6 units. 5.Shift up 6 units, reflect over the x-axis, and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3.
6.Shift right 2 units, reflect over x-axis, and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3.
I'm seriously not getting this so if someone could explain that would be absolutely amazing
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